JTWood wrote:I would love nothing more than to jump on the bandwagon and ask for him to get toasted, but if there's anything I've learned it's that it is not my place to say things like that, particularly when everything happened hundreds of miles away and all I have to go on is what I hear in the media through lawyers.

I just hope they got the decision right, and that the guilty person finds atonement within themselves for what he/she did.

When he dyed his hair and tried to sneak into Mexico, that kinda cinched it for me. As a learned Canadian Judge once said: "Only the guilty flee when the righteous stand fast".
Guilty as charged, fry him!

JTWood wrote:I would love nothing more than to jump on the bandwagon and ask for him to get toasted, but if there's anything I've learned it's that it is not my place to say things like that, particularly when everything happened hundreds of miles away and all I have to go on is what I hear in the media through lawyers.

I just hope they got the decision right, and that the guilty person finds atonement within themselves for what he/she did.

When he dyed his hair and tried to sneak into Mexico, that kinda cinched it for me. As a learned Canadian Judge once said: "Only the guilty flee when the righteous stand fast".Guilty as charged, fry him!

It looks like he was convicted on pure speculation and hearsay. Just looking over stuff in the internet you can see that the prosecution did a horrendous job of presenting their case. Although he basically hung himself out to dry when he placed himself at the spot where the body was dumped at the time of the dumping, after he lied and originally said he was golfing.